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‘America’s Most Amazing Mile’

Posted Saturday, October 31, 2009 in Tennessee


CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – When the Incline Railway was built in 1895, the idea was to complete a cheap means for traveling to the top of Lookout Mountain.
It worked , but it outlasted its intended purpose. This one-of-a-kind railroad helped make Lookout Mountain a popular summer vacation destination and continues to attract visitors by the thousands [...]


Take the ‘Last Train to Clarksville’: Clarksville or not?

Posted Wednesday, October 28, 2009 in Tennessee


CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Clarksville’s name will forever be linked with railroads, thanks to The Monkees, who recorded “Last Train to Clarksville” in 1966.
“Take the last train to Clarksville, and I’ll meet you at the station,” they sang. On the surface, it might seem as though the group was singing about the decline of the city’s [...]


Take the ‘Last Train to Clarksville’

Posted Tuesday, October 27, 2009 in Tennessee


CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Standing on 10th Street in downtown Clarksville, it’s hard to imagine this area was once a bustling transportation hub around the turn of the 20th century.
Passenger trains no longer pass through the city, although freights trains still pass through the area.
The old depot, known by locals as the L&N Station, still stands, [...]


Decapod pays homage to Winder’s railroad roots

Posted Thursday, October 22, 2009 in Georgia


WINDER, Ga. – The small town of about 10,000 owes a lot to the railroad. Its name, for starters.
In 1893, the town of Jug Tavern, as Winder was once known, changed its name to Winder to honor John H. Winder, a general manager with Seaboard Air Line.
The town’s railroad past is on display next to [...]


Small locomotive highlights area’s railroad roots

Posted Monday, October 19, 2009 in Georgia


MARIETTA, Ga. – The little locomotive sitting in a fenced in area under a canopy is dwarfed by the locomotives that pass by no more than 50 feet away.
Locomotive No. 81421 was built in 1916 by Marietta’s own Glover Machine works. The 2-6-0 narrow gauge steam engine operated as Coulbourn Brothers No. 4 starting the [...]


‘Christmas Carol’ train rolls into town

Posted Monday, October 5, 2009 in General


Disney’s “A Christmas Carol Train Tour” is rolling into Atlanta tomorrow, stopping at the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth.
The train – featuring a 3-D sneak peek of the upcoming movie “Disney’s A Christmas Carol” – is on a 40-city train tour. “Disney’s A Christmas Carol,” which stars Jim Carrey and is directed by Academy Award-winning [...]